panchopolo wrote:Asking about Indonesia's absence is like asking if Ghana will be missed. It's an irrelevant question as their absence has nothing to do with Miss Universe's success or failure.
You're giving the Indonesian fans a million times more credit than they deserve. No one even understands or cares for the fuss that they make on IG, as their English grammar is tougher to crack than the Da Vinci Code.
It's only the hard-headed and OA Filipino fans (whom I suspect are high school students) who engage with them.
panchopolo wrote:Asking about Indonesia's absence is like asking if Ghana will be missed. It's an irrelevant question as their absence has nothing to do with Miss Universe's success or failure.
You're giving the Indonesian fans a million times more credit than they deserve. No one even understands or cares for the fuss that they make on IG, as their English grammar is tougher to crack than the Da Vinci Code.
It's only the hard-headed and OA Filipino fans (whom I suspect are high school students) who engage with them.
panchopolo wrote:Asking about Indonesia's absence is like asking if Ghana will be missed. It's an irrelevant question as their absence has nothing to do with Miss Universe's success or failure.
You're giving the Indonesian fans a million times more credit than they deserve. No one even understands or cares for the fuss that they make on IG, as their English grammar is tougher to crack than the Da Vinci Code.
It's only the hard-headed and OA Filipino fans (whom I suspect are high school students) who engage with them.
panchopolo wrote:Asking about Indonesia's absence is like asking if Ghana will be missed. It's an irrelevant question as their absence has nothing to do with Miss Universe's success or failure.
You're giving the Indonesian fans a million times more credit than they deserve. No one even understands or cares for the fuss that they make on IG, as their English grammar is tougher to crack than the Da Vinci Code.
It's only the hard-headed and OA Filipino fans (whom I suspect are high school students) who engage with them.
LyJonas wrote:panchopolo wrote:Asking about Indonesia's absence is like asking if Ghana will be missed. It's an irrelevant question as their absence has nothing to do with Miss Universe's success or failure.
You're giving the Indonesian fans a million times more credit than they deserve. No one even understands or cares for the fuss that they make on IG, as their English grammar is tougher to crack than the Da Vinci Code.
It's only the hard-headed and OA Filipino fans (whom I suspect are high school students) who engage with them.
...How is Ghana catching stray bullets here WMT smh
Totoypasiboy wrote:LyJonas wrote:panchopolo wrote:Asking about Indonesia's absence is like asking if Ghana will be missed. It's an irrelevant question as their absence has nothing to do with Miss Universe's success or failure.
You're giving the Indonesian fans a million times more credit than they deserve. No one even understands or cares for the fuss that they make on IG, as their English grammar is tougher to crack than the Da Vinci Code.
It's only the hard-headed and OA Filipino fans (whom I suspect are high school students) who engage with them.
...How is Ghana catching stray bullets here WMT smh
Actually, I have the same question. Of all the countries in the world, why Ghana? I, personally, will miss them because the are always sending some of the most beautiful and exciting ebony girl not just in Miss Universe but in other pageants as well.
Even if she was crowned there I don’t think she will even be that sad. Well, I still remember the protests that almost got her edition out of Indonesia. They were supposed to be in Jakarta but the religious conservatives protested against it and they were held in Bali, which is populated by Hindus.esperasave wrote:It's impactful. Megan Young is gonna get upset and wonder that her Adopted Country is not coming this year which is Inunesya.
antoine wrote:No Indonesia means peace on earth and mercy mild this coming December …
Mariana Erwin wrote:Even if she was crowned there I don’t think she will even be that sad. Well, I still remember the protests that almost got her edition out of Indonesia. They were supposed to be in Jakarta but the religious conservatives protested against it and they were held in Bali, which is populated by Hindus.esperasave wrote:It's impactful. Megan Young is gonna get upset and wonder that her Adopted Country is not coming this year which is Inunesya.
RainBernardi wrote:i cannot feel an impact at all.
if it's Vn, USA, PR, Ph, SA, Th - then you feel the impact.
panchopolo wrote:antoine wrote:No Indonesia means peace on earth and mercy mild this coming December …
Too bad it can't join the triumph of the skies in Eilat.
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